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We at United Way of Hunterdon County continue to respond to and
recover from community needs exacerbated by COVID-19. Together
with our community partners, our donors and our volunteers we continue to
reimagine and relaunch our core programs including Holiday Hands, VITA
Free Tax Preparation, Thriving Communities and Financial Coaching and
identify new ways to help rebuild our community. Together we will come
through this health and economic crisis stronger and better prepared to
create a more just and equitable Hunterdon County. Hope begins with a
small gesture that may only last a minute but often changes a life,
and the outpouring of generosity from those within our community shows
us that we aren't alone in this belief. For this we are grateful to all of you,
our neighbors, and our friends. Find out more about UWHC at: www.
UWHunterdon.org.
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T s s e M I - A n n u A l g A r d e n T o u r !
The Tewksbury Historical Society will sponsor its semi-annual
Garden Tour on Saturday, June 12 from 10:00 am - 4:00 pm in
Tewksbury Township, rain or shine. All COVID-19 requirements
applicable at that time will be followed.
Six gardens located throughout the Township will be welcoming
visitors to enjoy their impressive displays. Included are private gardens
of magnifi cent scale and small ones with historic interest or personal imprint.
Of special interest is a prominent parcel with trails, a pond and unique features.
Advance tickets are $40 until June 10 and $50 on the day of the Tour.
Tickets are limited and can be purchased online thru PayPal at: www.
TewksburyHistory.net. (Click on the Garden Tour page on the left.)
"Struggle is a never ending process. Freedom is never really won, you earn it and win it in every generation."
~ Core a Sco King